Kim Deal has unveiled a new track and video titled "The Root" – click below to watch.
A collaboration with Morgan Nagler of the group Whispertown, the video was filmed guerrilla-style in the carpark of the Dayton, Ohio supermarket where he works.
"The Root" is the latest in Deal's series of solo 7" singles, following "Are You Mine", "Hot Shot" and "Walking With A Killer". The single will be released digitally on April 1 and will be available as a white label 7-inch from Deal's website the same day.
Neil Young has postponed the Record Store Day reissue of his long-out-of-print 1973 album, Time Fades Away.
The album was scheduled for release as part of Young's Official Release Series Discs 5-8 Vinyl Box Set, alongside On The Beach, Tonight's The Night and Zuma.
Neil Young has added new dates to his ongoing solo acoustic tour.
Young will perform at the Chicago Theatre on April 21 and 22.
These are in addition to the four shows he's scheduled to play at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles on March 29, 30, April 1 and 2 and the two shows at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas on April 17 and 18.
Neil Young has confirmed that Jack White will appear on his new album.
The album, titled A Letter Home, was recorded at White's Third Man studios in Nashville and will be released "very soon", most likely this Spring, Young told Billboard.
A lot of people peak in high school. Eric Love is not one of them. While many other teenagers are in the thick of their glory days, Eric is being starred up – that is, making the transition from a juvenile facility to a maximum security penitentiary, where he is billeted alongside some of the country’s very worst criminals. What follows over the next 100 minutes is as harrowing as you’d perhaps expect for a film that, in the first 10 minutes, sees Eric fashioning a shiv from a toothbrush and Bic razor. No good will come of this.